The indictment made public Tuesday accuses four men of funneling about $100,000 to an All-American high school player from May until of September 2017 to assist one or more coaches at the university in recruiting the player.

The indictment made public Tuesday accuses four men of funneling about $100,000 to an All-American high school player from May until of September 2017 to assist one or more coaches at the university in recruiting the player.

Alex Benda, who graduates this Spring, is trying to sell square-inch advertisements on his graduation cap.

The business major says he works as a photographer to help pay off his tuition, but he still owes nearly $30,000 in student loans. He says if he sells 100 advertisement squares at $300 a square, he'll be debt-free.

"To pay that type of debt at the interest rate I have to pay, I'm going to be doing this for a lot longer than I ever went to school," Benda said. "So I was just hoping that maybe this might be a way to see if anyone can help me out there."

Benda is offering other alternatives. A $1 donation gets you a high-five. He says $10 gets you a handwritten letter.

As of Wednesday morning, his fundraising page says 26 backers have donated nearly $2,500, which is eight percent of his goal.